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Published in: BMC Proceedings 12/2017

Open Access 01-12-2017 | Original Paper

BUILDing SCHOLARS: enhancing diversity among U.S. biomedical researchers in the Southwest

Authors: Timothy W. Collins, Stephen B. Aley, Thomas Boland, Guadalupe Corral, Marc B. Cox, Lourdes E. Echegoyen, Sara E. Grineski, Osvaldo F. Morera, Homer Nazeran

Published in: BMC Proceedings | Special Issue 12/2017

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Abstract

Background and purpose

With funding from the National Institutes of Health, BUILDing SCHOLARS was established at The University of Texas at El Paso with the goal of implementing, evaluating and sustaining a suite of institutional, faculty and student development interventions in order to train the next generation of biomedical researchers from the U.S. Southwest region, where the need is dire among underserved communities. The focus is on supporting the infrastructure necessary to train and mentor students so they persist on pathways across a range of biomedical research fields. The purpose of this article is to highlight the design and implementation of BUILDing SCHOLARS’ key interventions, which offer a systemic student training model for the U.S. Southwest. In-depth reporting of evaluation results is reserved for other technical publications.

Program and key highlights

BUILDing SCHOLARS uses a comprehensive regional approach to undergraduate training through a multi-institution consortium that includes 12 research partners and various pipeline partners across Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Through faculty collaborations and undergraduate research training, the program integrates social and behavioral sciences and biomedical engineering while emphasizing seven transdisciplinary nodes of biomedical research excellence that are common across partner institutions: addiction, cancer, degenerative and chronic diseases, environmental health, health disparities, infectious diseases, and translational biomedicine. Key interventions aim to: (1) improve institutional capacities by expanding undergraduate research training infrastructures; (2) develop an intra- and cross-institutional mentoring-driven “community of practice” to support undergraduate student researchers; (3) broaden the pool of student participants, improve retention, and increase matriculation into competitive graduate programs; and (4) support faculty and postdoctoral personnel by training them in research pedagogy and mentoring techniques and providing them with resources for increasing their research productivity. Student training activities focus on early interventions to maximize retention and on enabling students to overcome common barriers by addressing their educational endowments, science socialization, network development, family expectations, and material resources. Over the long term, BUILDing SCHOLARS will help increase the diversity of the biomedical research workforce in the U.S. by meeting the needs of students from the Southwest region and by serving as a model for other institutions.
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Metadata
Title
BUILDing SCHOLARS: enhancing diversity among U.S. biomedical researchers in the Southwest
Authors
Timothy W. Collins
Stephen B. Aley
Thomas Boland
Guadalupe Corral
Marc B. Cox
Lourdes E. Echegoyen
Sara E. Grineski
Osvaldo F. Morera
Homer Nazeran
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Proceedings / Issue Special Issue 12/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1753-6561
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12919-017-0095-4

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